1. A Box of Doughnuts
Bob, Joe, and Leo split a box of doughnuts. They all had at least one doughnut. The total number of doughnuts is a multiple of 3 and is less then 40.
If Bob had 3 times as much as Leo, and Joe had three less then Leo, what would the total number of doughnuts be? How many would each boy have? By B.L. 2.Pumpkin Problem
There were some pumpkins in a patch next to a patch of tomatoes. A child asked the farmer how many tomatoes there were. The farmer answered "It is one third of the number of pumpkins raised to the power of four, then raised to the power of zero, and added to twenty-six."
"That must be a large number!" the child declared.
How many tomatoes were there? By J.T. 3. Pet Rocks
There were four girls with pet rocks. Their names were Savana, Stephanie, Amanda, and Kate. Stephanie had half the amount of rocks that
Savana had and Amanda had three less then Savana. Kate had one less rock then Amanda. Savana's number of rocks has a cube root. Their total number of pet rocks all together was a multiple of seven and less than forty-five. How many rocks did each girl have? By A.H 4.Math Problem
A class goes on a field trip to see Coppeila. 4 kids and 1 adult go. Each kid's ticket cost's $1.50 and the adult's is $2. After the show, they go get something to eat. Each kid spends $5 The adult spends $9. If they did not pay tip, how much did they spend? If they had $5 left over, how much did they bring?
By S.S
5. Trading Cards
Bob has 520 trading cards and no money.
At a carnival, Bob sells all his cards at $1 for 10 cards.
He uses some of the money from the sold cards to buy more cards at $20 each for 100-card bundles.
Bob gains $30 for allowance and sells all the new cards he bought at $1 for 10 cards.
He then buys 100 new cards for $20.
Bob now has 100 cards. How much money does he have? By S.L.L.
6. Marble Game There’s a total number of marbles in Mrs. M’s class that three kids play with. She wants to find out how many marbles there are. Mike has 2 marbles less than James. Derek has twice as many marbles as James, which made James very jealous. Can you help Mrs. M and find out how many marbles there are total, with all three of the kids’ marbles combined? There are hints below…
25 < total marbles < 50
The total marbles is a multiple of 6
Kids’ marble totals: one is a prime number, one is even number, and one is a square number
By: C.A. 7.Letter Addition
Each letter represents a distinct digit that is not already shown in the problem.
Find the value of each letter. Then add up all the letters in the problem together. by S. B. L.
14A + CBA + 7CA = 1B17
In vertical form, the problem would look like this:
1
4
A
C
B
A
+
7
C
A
1
B
1
7
8. The Lighthouse Steps question
There are 40 steps in a lighthouse at Coconut Cove off the coast of Hawaii. you go down 7 steps. Then you walk up three steps. Next you go down 21 steps. After that you walk up 9 pairs of stairs. Finally you walk down thirteen steps. You are now on step number seventeen. What number stair did you start on?
By A.W
9. The Football Game Question
Five boys named Tom, Ernie, Jerry, Chris and Zack all played a football game, Then Zack hurt his arm so he went inside to watch FOX NFL Sunday instead. The other guys thought they needed more players so they called up some friends to come over.
Four boys that they called, named Bill, Jake, Jim, and Earl, decided to come and join in; each of them brought two friends to the game as well.
Ernie and Chris thought this was too many people so they went inside to play Madden NFL 12, but Ernie's little brother Randy was playing it with his pals, Larry, Steve, and Tim. Ernie and Chris called them slouches and got them to hand over the Madden NFL 12 and go outside to join the real game going on in the yard.
5 minutes later Tom (one of Jim's friends) twisted his ankle so badly he heard a CRACK! He thought maybe it was broken so an ambulance came to take him for x-rays! The flashing lights and sirens got all the other neighbor kids to come out to see what was going on, and the game started again with twice as many players as had been playing when Tom got hurt.
HOW MANY KIDS ARE PLAYING IN THE GAME NOW?
By D.F.
10.The Traveling Question
Joey and Susan live 20 miles apart. Joey decides he wants to go to Susan's house. Joey can run 5 miles per hour, and bike twice as fast. He bikes the first half of the way to get to Susan's house, then runs the rest of the way(because his bike got a flat tire). When he gets there, he rings the doorbell to find that no one is home. He then runs back a quarter of the way as he starts going to his house, but stops because his phone is ringing. It's Susan, and she tells him that she was at soccer practice and he can come over now. So Joey runs back to her house and instantly starts playing with her. How many hours did it take Joey to get to Susan's house when she was there?
By S.G
Bob, Joe, and Leo split a box of doughnuts. They all had at least one doughnut. The total number of doughnuts is a multiple of 3 and is less then 40.
If Bob had 3 times as much as Leo, and Joe had three less then Leo, what would the total number of doughnuts be? How many would each boy have?
By B.L.
2.Pumpkin Problem
There were some pumpkins in a patch next to a patch of tomatoes. A child asked the farmer how many tomatoes there were. The farmer answered "It is one third of the number of pumpkins raised to the power of four, then raised to the power of zero, and added to twenty-six."
"That must be a large number!" the child declared.
How many tomatoes were there?
By J.T.
3. Pet Rocks
There were four girls with pet rocks. Their names were Savana, Stephanie, Amanda, and Kate. Stephanie had half the amount of rocks that
Savana had and Amanda had three less then Savana. Kate had one less rock then Amanda. Savana's number of rocks has a cube root. Their total number of pet rocks all together was a multiple of seven and less than forty-five. How many rocks did each girl have?
By A.H
4. Math Problem
A class goes on a field trip to see Coppeila. 4 kids and 1 adult go. Each kid's ticket cost's $1.50 and the adult's is $2. After the show, they go get something to eat. Each kid spends $5 The adult spends $9. If they did not pay tip, how much did they spend? If they had $5 left over, how much did they bring?
By S.S
5. Trading Cards
- Bob has 520 trading cards and no money.
- At a carnival, Bob sells all his cards at $1 for 10 cards.
- He uses some of the money from the sold cards to buy more cards at $20 each for 100-card bundles.
- Bob gains $30 for allowance and sells all the new cards he bought at $1 for 10 cards.
- He then buys 100 new cards for $20.
Bob now has 100 cards. How much money does he have?By S.L.L.
6. Marble Game
There’s a total number of marbles in Mrs. M’s class that three kids play with. She wants to find out how many marbles there are. Mike has 2 marbles less than James. Derek has twice as many marbles as James, which made James very jealous. Can you help Mrs. M and find out how many marbles there are total, with all three of the kids’ marbles combined?
There are hints below…
- 25 < total marbles < 50
- The total marbles is a multiple of 6
- Kids’ marble totals: one is a prime number, one is even number, and one is a square number
By: C.A.7.Letter Addition
Each letter represents a distinct digit that is not already shown in the problem.
Find the value of each letter. Then add up all the letters in the problem together. by S. B. L.
14A + CBA + 7CA = 1B17
In vertical form, the problem would look like this:
8. The Lighthouse Steps question
There are 40 steps in a lighthouse at Coconut Cove off the coast of Hawaii. you go down 7 steps. Then you walk up three steps. Next you go down 21 steps. After that you walk up 9 pairs of stairs. Finally you walk down thirteen steps. You are now on step number seventeen. What number stair did you start on?
By A.W
9. The Football Game Question
Five boys named Tom, Ernie, Jerry, Chris and Zack all played a football game, Then Zack hurt his arm so he went inside to watch FOX NFL Sunday instead. The other guys thought they needed more players so they called up some friends to come over.
Four boys that they called, named Bill, Jake, Jim, and Earl, decided to come and join in; each of them brought two friends to the game as well.
Ernie and Chris thought this was too many people so they went inside to play Madden NFL 12, but Ernie's little brother Randy was playing it with his pals, Larry, Steve, and Tim. Ernie and Chris called them slouches and got them to hand over the Madden NFL 12 and go outside to join the real game going on in the yard.
5 minutes later Tom (one of Jim's friends) twisted his ankle so badly he heard a CRACK! He thought maybe it was broken so an ambulance came to take him for x-rays! The flashing lights and sirens got all the other neighbor kids to come out to see what was going on, and the game started again with twice as many players as had been playing when Tom got hurt.
HOW MANY KIDS ARE PLAYING IN THE GAME NOW?
By D.F.
10. The Traveling Question
Joey and Susan live 20 miles apart. Joey decides he wants to go to Susan's house. Joey can run 5 miles per hour, and bike twice as fast. He bikes the first half of the way to get to Susan's house, then runs the rest of the way(because his bike got a flat tire). When he gets there, he rings the doorbell to find that no one is home. He then runs back a quarter of the way as he starts going to his house, but stops because his phone is ringing. It's Susan, and she tells him that she was at soccer practice and he can come over now. So Joey runs back to her house and instantly starts playing with her. How many hours did it take Joey to get to Susan's house when she was there?
By S.G